‘We absolutely can’t back down,’ Andrzej Duda says, as Israel’s envoy to Warsaw meets with his top aide regarding legislation

Ed note–doubtless all the usual suspects within ‘duh muuvmnt’ will react in their typical knee-jerk fashion to what the Polish government is proposing here and will thus level terminal criticism at them for not outright denying that the Hollerco$t ever took place at all.

This is the nature of politics. It is as much an impossibility to root out the cancer of Judaic intrigue that has been festering and has been left free to metastasize for decades overnight. Like turning a ship the size of the Titanic in a 180 degree arc, it takes time and has to be done slowly and carefully lest the ship capsize or suffer structural damage due to the stress of its radically-shifting inertia.

This is a good start in that at least it begins the discussion known as ‘revisionism’. Today it is the Polish government outlawing its citizens from participating in the mass suicide known as Hollerco$t guilt as demanded by Judea, Inc, and tomorrow it is additional steps taken that begin the process of thawing the public mind and preparing it for other measures as well.

Please notice however the over-the-top hypocrisy on the part of Israel and Jewish interests who are castigating this latest move by Poland as a ‘violation of the Poles right to ‘free speech’, when it is these same hypocritical Judaic forces responsible for getting legislation passed all over the world making it illegal for persons to exercise their right to free speech when it comes to denying or even QUESTIONING the ‘holy of holies’ known as the Hollerco$t.

US Jewish organizations on Tuesday reacted angrily to US President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, criticizing his stance on the 2nd Amendment, immigration, tax cuts, healthcare, and religious liberties.

The Trump presidency may be accelerating the trend as support for Israel becomes increasingly associated with the kind of right-wing and Christian Zionist fanaticism Vice President Mike Pence brought to Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, on Monday.

Alan Hoffman, CEO of the Israeli-government backed settler-colonization organization the Jewish Agency, bemoaned the “extremely worrisome” finding that support for Israel among American Jewish college students has plunged 32 percent between 2010 and 2016.

“In the year since Trump was elected, the situation has only been exacerbated,” Hoffman told a gathering of Israel lobby leaders in New York on Monday, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. CONTINUE READING